Amazon injects another $2.75 billion into startup founded by siblings who worked at OpenAI - Fortune

Amazon injects another $2.75 billion into startup founded by siblings who worked at OpenAI  Fortune

Amazon injects another $2.75 billion into startup founded by siblings who worked at OpenAI - Fortune
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Amazon.com Inc. says it’s investing an additional $2.75 billion in Anthropic, completing a deal it made last year to back the artificial intelligence startup and expand a partnership between the companies. 

The infusion brings Amazon’s total investment in Anthropic, a well-regarded builder of AI tools able to generate text and analysis, to $4 billion, following an earlier investment announced in September. As part of that deal, Amazon had the right to contribute the additional funds in the form of a convertible note, provided it did so before the end of March. 



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